Entries by Utah Geological Survey

Are deadly landslides becoming more common?

standard.net Afghanistan suffered one of its worst natural disasters in more than a decade last week, when a massive landslide buried a third of the village of Abi Barak in the northeastern province of Badakhshan. A rescue effort is ongoing, but hope is dwindling for the more than 2,000 people buried by the mountain slope, […]

Governor's energy summit to be June 3-4

deseretnews.com The Utah Office of Energy Development has announced the third annual Governor’s Energy Development Summit will be held at the Salt Palace Convention Center on June 3-4. READ MORE More info on the Energy Summit HERE

Serenity, scenery go hand in hand at Utah's Capitol Reef National Park

latimes.com There is just one paved road in Capitol Reef National Park in southern Utah. It is an eight-mile scenic drive on which the only traffic jams are caused by an occasional herd of mule deer. Instead of honking horns, Capitol Reef is about serenity and spectacular scenery. “We are remote,” says park ranger Lori […]

POTD May 6, 2014: Washington County, Utah

Washington County, Utah Photographer: Don DeBlieux; © 2012 Sculpted hills of iron-stained Jurassic-age Navajo Sandstone form the Red Mountains north of St. George. In the distance, Paleozoic strata of Square Top Mountain and Jackson Peak have been transported up and over younger Mesozoic strata along the Square Top Mountain thrust fault.